Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Peacock Green Hyundai Trajet
I partially worked on this car in the weekend. I say partially because most of the work had been done by the owner sending it to an Autospa called C*******.
It has a few scratches and bumps here and there but from far, you can see this car is a giant body of colour!
Its a beautiful metallic green and with a nice coat of NXT Tech Wax, it sparkles with a deep ocean blue.
1. Quick wipedown with a quik detailer
2. 1 coat of NXT Tech Wax
3. UQD on the glass
4. Endurance gloss on the vinyl mudguards.
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thanks jun for the job on both cars.
ReplyDeletereally appreciate it.
it was a fine job but whilst driving, it started to rain. darn....thats one of the dilemma of detailing. want it to look good whilst driving but dont want to drive and get it dirty.
anyway, am trying to ask my inlaws to do it too. but he says the car is too old (1993), not worthy of being polished. see if i manage to convince him the next few days. will sms u.
thanks again.
by the way, the original color code is called peacock green.
ReplyDeletei went to ikano that very day. quite full parking and parked next to an illegal parked mercedes e-class that was closely parked to the lot i intended.
ReplyDeleteanyway, after shopping, the merc wasnt there. i did a once-over the car, and didnt see any scratches.
but when i washed the car today, lo and behold, a deep and long scratch on the right side above tyre fender. aaahhhhh!
after washing, i realised that because the car is so shiny, it tends to detract from that 'flaw'. good thing did the job.
i suppose if using scratch-X would slowly eliminate the 'flaw'. what do you think?